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CLEP Analyzing And Interpreting Literature
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The conversation of characters in a literary work.
Literal Language
Dialogue
Sestet
Parody
2. Two unaccented syllables followed by an accented syllable.
Anapest
Narrative Poem
Nonfiction
Image
3. The narrator is outside of the story and tells the story from the perspective of only one character.
Aphorism
Flashback
Pyrrhic
3rd Person (Limited)
4. A poem of thirty-nine lines and written in iambic pentameter.
Spondee
Protagonist
Foil
Sestina
5. The series of events that make up a story or drama.
Epigram
Plot
Apostrophe
Figurative Language
6. The time and place of a story or play.
Subject
Symbol
Setting
Stanza
7. The character or force with which the protagonist conflicts.
Antagonist
Cliche
Complication
Irony
8. Refers to how a piece of literature is written rather than to what is actually said.
Free Verse
Literal Language
Style
Fiction
9. The organizational form of a literary work.
Structure
Satire
Meter
Metonymy
10. A character struggles with himself/herself and his/her opposing needs.
Sonnet
Flashback
Internal Conflict
Dramatic Irony
11. What a story or play is about.
Rhythm
Subject
Personification
Denotation
12. A humorous moment in a serious drama that temporarily relieves the mounting tension.
Style
Epic
Elegy
Comic Relief
13. A line of poetry or prose in unrhymed iambic pentameter.
Blank Verse
Conceit
Dactyl
Metaphor
14. A long narrative poem that records the adventures of a hero.
Epic
Elegy
Exposition
Assonance
15. Spectific characteristics are applied to an entire group of people and are used to 'classify' those people as part of a 'group'.
Stereotype
Tone
External Conflict
Complication
16. The measured pattern of rhyhtmic accents in poems.
Cliche
Meter
Epiphany
Legend
17. Prose writing about real people - places - and events.
Closed Form
Metonymy
Nonfiction
3rd Person (Limited)
18. The difference between what a chracter says and what he/she means.
Verbal Irony
Blank Verse
Epic
Stanza
19. A figure of speech in which two things are compared using 'like' or 'as'.
Symbol
Reversal
Simile
Metonymy
20. A word that closely resembles the sound that the word is supposed to make.
Onomatopoeia
Sestet
Aphorism
Imagery
21. The person who 'tells' the story.
Image
Narrator
Stereotype
Meter
22. The reason the author has written a piece of literature.
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23. The difference between what is expected and what actually happens.
Imagery
Irony
Dactyl
Pyrrhic
24. The voice an actor takes on to tell the story in a particular work.
Persona
Complication
Dialogue
Act
25. A three-line stanza.
Dramatic Irony
Antagonist
Tercet
Exposition
26. The implied attitude of a writer toward the subject and acharacters of a work.
Climax
Tone
Situational Irony
Legend
27. The feeling or atmosphere that a writer creates for the reader.
Symbol
Alliteration
Mood
Catharsis
28. A moment of insightfulness when a character realizes some truth.
Epiphany
Rising Action
Parody
Repetition
29. The difference between what a character expects and what the reader knows will happen.
Antagonist
Protagonist
Foot
Dramatic Irony
30. The repetition of similar vowel sounds in a sentence or a line of poetry or prose.
Sonnet
Assonance
Climax
Author's Purpose
31. An eight-line unit - which may constitue a stanza; or a section of a poem - as in the octave of a sonnet.
Fiction
Style
Octave
Assonance
32. A four line stanza in a poem.
Nonfiction
Quatrain
Oxymoron
Aside
33. A character struggles against some outside force.
Plot
3rd Person (Omniscient)
Parody
External Conflict
34. The use of symbols in literature to convey meaning.
Alliteration
Internal Conflict
Symbolism
Figurative Language
35. A figure of speech in which a writer or speaker says less than what he or she means.
Comic Relief
Onomatopoeia
Sonnet
Understatement
36. A short saying with a moral.
Aphorism
Rhythm
Epic
Folklore
37. A recurring pattern found in a work or works of literature; the pattern is usually representative of something else.
Symbol
Enjambment
Motif
Connotation
38. Poetic meters such as trochaic and oactylic that move or fall from a stressed to an unstressed syllable.
Theme
Falling Meter
Onomatopoeia
Falling Action
39. A tension created as the reader becomes involved in a story and when the author leaves the reader in doubt about what is coming next.
Stanza
Iamb
Suspense
Setting
40. A subsidiary or subordinate or parallel plot in a play or story that coexists with the main plot.
Climax
External Conflict
Subplot
Oxymoron
41. Poetry without a regular pattern of meter or rhyme.
Free Verse
Subplot
Sestina
Aside
42. A figure of speech in which an abstract concept or an absent or imaginary person is directly addressed.
Legend
Elegy
Apostrophe
Lyric Poem
43. A figure of speech in which two completely unlike things are compared.
Metonymy
Legend
Conceit
Parable
44. A statement that seems to be contrdictory but is actually true.
Figurative Language
Spondee
Style
Paradox
45. A run-on line of poetry in which logical and grammatical sense carries over from one line into the next.
Synecdoche
3rd Person (Limited)
Enjambment
Act
46. A concrete representation of a sense impression - a feeling - or an idea.
Fiction
Paradox
Image
Caesura
47. The point at which the action of the plot turns in an unexpected direction for the protagonist.
Conflict
Antagonist
Reversal
Internal Conflict
48. The dictionary meaning of a word.
Folklore
Closed Form
Denotation
Blank Verse
49. A strong pause within a line.
Onomatopoeia
Caesura
Syntax
Characterization
50. Hints of what is to come in the action of a play or story.
Symbolism
Foreshadowing
Blank Verse
Voice